Thursday, August 22, 2013

Music seems to be becoming the family business as Tanesha 'Shorty'
Johnson, the common-law wife of incarcerated dancehall superstar Vybz
Kartel, is debuting her own Short Boss Muzik label with the release of
School.

According to a press release sent to The STAR,
Shorty is following in the footsteps of Vybz Kartel, using music in
order to cope and fill the void of her spouse's lengthy absence.
Surrounded by a great team of producers, and a strong digital
distribution company, she shares with dancehall fans the creative mind
of the self-proclaimed 'Teacha' in his School, a message to
'schoolas' across Jamaica to "pull up yuh pants an put it pon yuh
waist", among other topics to guide youths on a desirable path.

The song also mentions bleaching, tardiness, examinations, absence from school, tight pants and violence.
The single is being distributed by 21st Hapilos Digital and will be available to the public on iTunes on August 27, 2013.

The release also stated that contrary to rumours, Shorty and Vybz
Kartel's relationship is still strong, as the entertainer has been
informing the public and acknowledging his love and support via several
media statements.
Kartel, born Adidja Palmer, was recently found not guilty of one
murder charge but remains incarcerated on another. That trial is
scheduled to get under way on November 18.